%0 Online Multimedia %A Später, Thomas %A Frueh, Florian %A Nickels, Ruth %A Menger, Michael %A Laschke, Matthias %D 2018 %T Additional file 2: of Prevascularization of collagen-glycosaminoglycan scaffolds: stromal vascular fraction versus adipose tissue-derived microvascular fragments %U https://springernature.figshare.com/articles/presentation/Additional_file_2_of_Prevascularization_of_collagen-glycosaminoglycan_scaffolds_stromal_vascular_fraction_versus_adipose_tissue-derived_microvascular_fragments/7338665 %R 10.6084/m9.figshare.7338665.v1 %2 https://springernature.figshare.com/ndownloader/files/13563275 %K Tissue engineering %K Stromal vascular fraction %K Microvascular fragments %K Integra® %K Vascularization %K Angiogenesis %K Stem cells %K Dorsal skinfold chamber %X Figure S2. Intravital fluorescence microscopy of implanted non-seeded scaffolds. a-c Intravital fluorescence microscopy (blue light epi-illumination with contrast enhancement by 5% FITC-labeled dextran) of a non-seeded Integra® scaffold on day 14 after implantation into a full-thickness skin defect within the dorsal skinfold chamber of a C57BL/6 recipient mouse (dotted lines = implant borders; arrows = perfused blood vessels; b, c = higher magnifications of inserts in a and b). Scale bars: a = 2.4 mm; b = 500 μm; c = 125 μm. d-g Perfused ROIs (d, e) and FMD (f, g) in the border (d, f) and center zones (e, g) of non-seeded Integra® scaffolds (grey circles, n = 4) on day 0, 3, 6, 10 and 14 after implantation, as assessed by intravital fluorescence microscopy. Means ± SEM. (PPTX 651 kb) %I figshare